|
Showing 1 - 10 of
10 matches in All Departments
Molecular and Translational Vascular Medicine will serve as a
state-of-the-art resource for physicians and translational medical
researchers alike who are interested in the rapidly evolving field
of vascular medicine. The text provides new insight into the basic
mechanisms of classic vascular pathophysiologic processes like
angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and vasculitis.
Furthermore, it covers new areas of investigation including the
role of the ubiquitin proteasome system in vascular disease,
endothelial progenitor cells for disease treatment, and the genetic
basis of thoracic aortic aneurysms. Lastly, this volume includes
sections on the newly emerging field of therapeutic angiogenesis,
and the developing technology of nanoparticle-based imaging and
therapeutic treatment of the diseased vasculature. All chapters are
written by established experts in their fields, including
pathologists, cardiovascular surgeons, and internists as well as
translational biomedical researchers in a wide range of
disciplines. While comprehensive, the material is presented in a
manner that simplifies the complex pathophysiologic mechanisms that
underlie common vascular diseases. Molecular and Translational
Vascular Medicine will be of great value to a broad audience
including internists, cardiovascular and vascular surgeons,
pathologists, residents and fellows, as well as translational
biomedical researchers.
Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism,
Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques
provides an up-to-date introduction to the role circadian rhythms,
cardiac plasticity, and mechanotransduction play in the heart,
while at the same time introducing new developments in cellular,
viral, and non-biologic therapies that are in the process of being
developed. Importantly, the focus of this book is on topics that,
due to their novelty, are largely not covered in the other major
textbooks. A special emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of
cardiac metabolism, new concepts in cardiac remodeling, and
translational therapies and imaging techniques currently under
development for clinical use. The chapters are written by experts
from diverse clinical and biomedical research backgrounds.
Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism,
Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques
simplifies the complexity of the molecular basis of disease by
focusing on patient-oriented disease mechanisms and therapies and
is of great value to a broad audience including physicians (e.g.
cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, pathologists) as well as
translational biomedical researchers in a wide range of
disciplines.
Most clinical laboratory tests utilize interstitial and
extravascular such as blood, urine, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF),
and saliva. For example, CSF is monitored in the context of cancer
for both diagnostic and therapeutic reasons. And yet, our
understanding of the makeup of interstitial fluids, their
relationships to disease, as well as their commercial importance in
therapeutics and diagnostics remains rudimentary. Although
sometimes perceived as static, interstitial and extravascular
fluids are surprisingly dynamic. More than half of serum albumin is
in the extravascular space. These fluids move rapidly between the
intravascular and extravascular spaces - one entire plasma volume
is exchanged very nine hours. In the first half of the book, the
authors cover fundamental concepts of interstitial fluids,
including their composition and function. They then further review
the mechanisms by which interstitial fluids are regulated,
characterizing the importance of hyaluronan - a major constituent
of interstitial spaces and an a component of synovial fluid; and,
outlining the regulation of proteolysis in the interstitial space.
In the second half of the book, the authors focus on the
coagulation system. This system has been studied extensively in the
context of vascular spaces. But many of its components exist in the
interstitial spaces. Chapters are devoted to the fibrinolytic
system, kallikrein, matrix metalloproteinases, coagulation factors,
and protease inhibitors - all are interstitial. By covering a
unique array of topics with broad application to biomedical
scientists, this book expands our understanding of the importance
of interstitial spaces and the fluids that move through and reside
in this extravascular environment.
Most clinical laboratory tests utilize interstitial and
extravascular such as blood, urine, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF),
and saliva. For example, CSF is monitored in the context of cancer
for both diagnostic and therapeutic reasons. And yet, our
understanding of the makeup of interstitial fluids, their
relationships to disease, as well as their commercial importance in
therapeutics and diagnostics remains rudimentary. Although
sometimes perceived as static, interstitial and extravascular
fluids are surprisingly dynamic. More than half of serum albumin is
in the extravascular space. These fluids move rapidly between the
intravascular and extravascular spaces - one entire plasma volume
is exchanged very nine hours. In the first half of the book, the
authors cover fundamental concepts of interstitial fluids,
including their composition and function. They then further review
the mechanisms by which interstitial fluids are regulated,
characterizing the importance of hyaluronan - a major constituent
of interstitial spaces and an a component of synovial fluid; and,
outlining the regulation of proteolysis in the interstitial space.
In the second half of the book, the authors focus on the
coagulation system. This system has been studied extensively in the
context of vascular spaces. But many of its components exist in the
interstitial spaces. Chapters are devoted to the fibrinolytic
system, kallikrein, matrix metalloproteinases, coagulation factors,
and protease inhibitors - all are interstitial. By covering a
unique array of topics with broad application to biomedical
scientists, this book expands our understanding of the importance
of interstitial spaces and the fluids that move through and reside
in this extravascular environment.
Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism,
Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques
provides an up-to-date introduction to the role circadian rhythms,
cardiac plasticity, and mechanotransduction play in the heart,
while at the same time introducing new developments in cellular,
viral, and non-biologic therapies that are in the process of being
developed. Importantly, the focus of this book is on topics that,
due to their novelty, are largely not covered in the other major
textbooks. A special emphasis is placed on the molecular basis of
cardiac metabolism, new concepts in cardiac remodeling, and
translational therapies and imaging techniques currently under
development for clinical use. The chapters are written by experts
from diverse clinical and biomedical research backgrounds.
Translational Cardiology: Molecular Basis of Cardiac Metabolism,
Cardiac Remodeling, Translational Therapies and Imaging Techniques
simplifies the complexity of the molecular basis of disease by
focusing on patient-oriented disease mechanisms and therapies and
is of great value to a broad audience including physicians (e.g.
cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, pathologists) as well as
translational biomedical researchers in a wide range of
disciplines.
Molecular and Translational Vascular Medicine will serve as a
state-of-the-art resource for physicians and translational medical
researchers alike who are interested in the rapidly evolving field
of vascular medicine. The text provides new insight into the basic
mechanisms of classic vascular pathophysiologic processes like
angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, thrombosis, and vasculitis.
Furthermore, it covers new areas of investigation including the
role of the ubiquitin proteasome system in vascular disease,
endothelial progenitor cells for disease treatment, and the genetic
basis of thoracic aortic aneurysms. Lastly, this volume includes
sections on the newly emerging field of therapeutic angiogenesis,
and the developing technology of nanoparticle-based imaging and
therapeutic treatment of the diseased vasculature. All chapters are
written by established experts in their fields, including
pathologists, cardiovascular surgeons, and internists as well as
translational biomedical researchers in a wide range of
disciplines. While comprehensive, the material is presented in a
manner that simplifies the complex pathophysiologic mechanisms that
underlie common vascular diseases. Molecular and Translational
Vascular Medicine will be of great value to a broad audience
including internists, cardiovascular and vascular surgeons,
pathologists, residents and fellows, as well as translational
biomedical researchers.
|
Ki, shugyćo, shintai
Yuasa Yasuo; Translated by Shigenori Nagatomo, Monte S. Hull
|
R2,424
Discovery Miles 24 240
|
Out of stock
|
|
You may like...
Ab Wheel
R209
R149
Discovery Miles 1 490
|